Things About The Sun - William Stafford

Larry Robinson Lrobpoet at sonic.net
Mon Aug 5 07:29:58 PDT 2019


Things About The Sun


Any time the sun
touches our part of the earth
we say the sun shines.

Sometimes dogs bark at the sun,
but I don’t mind it.

There are flowers the sun never sees.

Many times I have said to it,
“Wait!”  And it waited.

With the sun, it will be all right
after I’m gone.

Where it can, the sun endlessly
examines things, nothing too large
or small for long, long attention.
When I walk I would view
like that -- all:  rich, poor, young,
old, near, far.  And I’d save a report
for whenever the sun does.

Mornings when it looks
at me, for an instant there are
all those other times.

	- William Stafford 


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